I live in KY so I'll be scouting whoever UK plays. So far, RG Larry Warford stands out.

Honors:
- All-SEC second team by SEC coaches, AP, Phil Steele's College Football (2011)
- Sophomore All-America second team by CollegeFootballNews.com (2010)
- All-SEC second team by SEC coaches, AP, Rivals.com, Phil Steele's College Football (2010)
- SEC All-Freshman Team by SEC coaches (2009)

6'3" 343 LBS, 3 year starter

Has the potential to be one of the top linemen in the SEC, if not the nation, if he continues to progress ... Has received some preseason All-America notice ... Has earned second-team All-SEC honors the last two seasons ... Has notable speed and quickness for a player his size ... Quickness, combined with power, has enabled him to lead the team in knockdown blocks the last two seasons ... Has played in 35 games, starting 25 in a row ... Had an educational/service trip to Ethiopia in May ... Cousin of former UK cornerback Paul Warford.

2011 (Junior): Received second-team All-SEC honors from multiple selectors ... Started every game for the second season in a row ... Led the team in knockdown blocks with 34 ... Graded at 87.5 percent for the season and allowed only one sack ... Was on the watch lists for the Outland Trophy and the Lombardi Award as the nation's best lineman.

2010 (Sophomore): Received second-team All-SEC honors from multiple selectors ... Started every game ... Led the team in knockdown blocks with 43 ... Outstanding block down the field on a screen pass vs. USC allowed Donald Russell to run into the redzone and set up a UK touchdown ... Had an incredible block vs. Akron that allowed Raymond Sanders to score untouched ... A key part of the UK offensive line that ranked second in the SEC in fewest sacks allowed.

2009 (Freshman): Member of the SEC All-Freshman Team as chosen by the league coaches ... Played in 10 games, mostly as a reserve at right guard._________________
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Props Jamison.
Quinton Coples
1 TKL
Melvin Ingram
1 TKL, 1 FF

Welp, Chris Faulk is hurt. I wonder if he will fall to a 3rd or 4th round pick next year.

Quote:

LSU head coach Les Miles informed the media that his star left tackle Chris Faulk was injured during Wednesday's practice in preparation for Saturday's game against the Washington Huskies.

According to a report this evening from LSU beat writer Randy Rosetta of The Times-Picayune, the 6-5, 323 pound junior rated by NFLDraftScout.com as the No. 24 overall prospect in the country, suffered a significant knee injury which could cause him to miss the rest of the 2012 season.

Rosetta cites three anonymous sources in his report but LSU hasn't confirmed the severity of Faulk's injury. Miles seemed to indicate that the injury could potentially be serious yesterday, however, by beginning the press conference with the announcement that "We've had a little bit of bad news."

During his Wednesday press conference, Miles indicated that three players -- current starting left guard La'el Collins, current starting right tackle Alex Hurst and backup guard Josh Dworaczyk could all see time at left tackle in an attempt to fill Faulk's massive shoes. Dworaczak, a sixth year player who himself is coming off a knee injury that caused him to miss all of last season, is LSU's most talented offensive lineman, having started 26 games and appearing in 38 contests over his career. All of his playing time, however, has come at guard.

If we get a solid pass rush OLB in the first round and bring back landry, i think this defense could be unbelievable. Because honestly i think thats the only position we are weak at. Josh Bush i think will be able to take over for bell if he doesnt return for one more. Either way, this team has a high ceiling for this year and next year. After that we have some major contracts to work out.

I know all our players won't develop 100% how we envision them but next year we could be a true pass rushing stud OLB away from a historic defense.

Landry would have to come back, Bush and Allen would have to grow, DeMario Davis would have to grow, Ellis and Coples would have to show consistency. Pace, Scott, Thomas, all older guys would be gone and younger, presumably more athletic guys would be brought in. I assume DeVito would be gone too but let's pretend not.

I know all our players won't develop 100% how we envision them but next year we could be a true pass rushing stud OLB away from a historic defense.

Landry would have to come back, Bush and Allen would have to grow, DeMario Davis would have to grow, Ellis and Coples would have to show consistency. Pace, Scott, Thomas, all older guys would be gone and younger, presumably more athletic guys would be brought in. I assume DeVito would be gone too but let's pretend not.